Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
Clinical research activity is centered on spinal cord injury, with attention to rehabilitation-related outcomes and functional safety considerations in people requiring specialized neurological care.
- Neurological rehabilitation
- Functional recovery
- Patient safety
The sponsor’s research interest is closely linked to care for individuals with complex spinal cord injury needs in a hospital-based rehabilitation setting.
Intrathecal Baclofen and Spasticity Management
Research activity includes clinical interest in intrathecal baclofen for the management of spasticity in patients with cervical involvement after spinal cord injury.
- Intrathecal therapy
- Spasticity treatment
- Cervical neurological care
This area reflects a therapeutic focus on interventions used in specialized rehabilitation medicine.
Pulmonary Function in Neurological Patients
The sponsor is involved in research examining pulmonary function in the context of neurological impairment, with particular relevance to patients receiving treatment for spinal cord injury.
- Respiratory function
- Breathing safety
- Neuromuscular respiratory care
Interest in this field is tied to preserving respiratory stability during rehabilitation-focused treatment.
Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
Clinical research also addresses sleep-related breathing disorders, including concern for sleep apnea syndrome in people with spinal cord injury undergoing specialized neurological treatment.
- Sleep apnea
- Respiratory sleep safety
- Night-time breathing assessment
This domain connects rehabilitation medicine with monitoring of sleep and respiratory complications in a vulnerable patient group.



